Studly Doright and I live in the Florida panhandle where it seldom snows, and when it does we receive only a light dusting that disappears almost as soon as it hits the ground. We haven’t always lived here, though. For three years we lived in North Dakota, a place that sees more than its fair share of snow starting in October. And once the snow falls it’s there until early spring. So, while I love the thought of snow, I never want to live in a place that gets more than a few centimeters in a decade. I’m quite happy enjoying snow from afar.
Lately my Facebook feed has been inundated with snowman and woman humor. I figured that’s a good way to appreciate snow, right? All the cuteness without the cold.
Here are some of my favorites. Some of them really resonate.














Okay. I’ve had my fill of snow for the year. No fuss, no muss, and no shoveling.
Peace, People.
Some good ones here, especially the Florida one
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Seemed fitting!
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🙂
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Haha, fun! We usually get a few days of snow here but not until January or February
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It’s snowing this week in parts of the south! Crazy weather.
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Love these! I like snow from afar, one of the many reasons I live in Arizona. 🙂
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That’s how I feel! We’re driving to Illinois for Christmas and I’m not sure I’m ready for the cold!!!! Brrr.
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We had a high of 72 today and I was in my cozy sweater all day feeling a bit chilly! Good luck with the Illinois cold.
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We have had an odd cold spell this week. I’m wrapped up in blankets and drinking hot tea!
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I lived in New Hampshire for 20 years, so I know snow as well.
Nowadays I live in Georgia -where it snows very little- when it does, it shuts us down. People here just don’t function.
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We lived in North Dakota for a time. Winter began in October and lasted until April. Now we live in Florida. Snow? What’s that?
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